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I was told many years ago that it is the expert that can tell the story better than the other guy/gal that will win over the judge or jury. Here is an article that explains this well. Click Here

Experts Involved in "Pink Slime" Lawsuit

The American Broadcast Company (ABC) is being sued by Beef Products, Inc. (BPI) because of a series of reports broadcasted by ABC regarding BPI's use of "pink slim" in meat products. At issue just before trial is the use of expert witnesses. This is a 5.7 billion dollar case. Click Here

When Will We Learn?

While there are not many details provided, this article exemplifies that (with only a few exceptions) a forensic engineer should receive a retainer when providing expert witness services.Click Here

Portions of an Expert Witnesses Report Allowable

An appeals court in New Jersey has ruled that it is proper and allowable for a lower court to use portions of an expert witnesses report to determine damages.

Many ovens caught fire. The owners of these ovens sought to bring a class action lawsuit against Whirlpool. The expert witness hired by the owners was found to be nebulous regarding causation. Click Here

Filing the Lawsuit is Not Enough

In spite of the requirement for the plaintiff to have an expert in a medical malpractice case, a plaintiff files motions to remove this requirement. Click Here

Public Adjusters as Roofing Contractors: A Potential Problem

A roofing contractor who, by the way, is also a public adjuster is in big trouble in Oklahoma because he was wearing two hats for one job. Click Here

New Tips for Daubert Challenges

I have studied how to avoid and deal with Daubert Challenges for years. Here are new things to consider in an article by Jay Cunningham. Great read. Click Here

Did you know...?

Did you know that the forensic engineering fallout from Super Storm Sandy continues? This time, the United States Congress is involved. It appears that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) continues to give work to U.S. Forensic. If you recall, U.S. Forensic became infamous because unlicensed, administrated functionaries in that company changed numerous forensic engineering reports so property owners affected by Super Storm Sandy received less money. A federal judge accused U.S. Forensic of “reprehensible gamesmanship” for rewriting engineer reports to lower the amount of property damage that could be attributed to Super Storm Sandy. Because FEMA appears to be helpless about removing U.S. Forensic as a vendor, United States Senator John Kennedy (R-La) has submitted a bill to give FEMA direct power to fire engineers and other consultants. This is very interesting on many levels. Click Here and Click Here for two of the stories on this issue.

And another thing...Did you know that the National Academy of Forensic Engineers (NAFE) summer conference is next month (July 21-23, 2017) in Atlanta, GA? Forensic engineers from around the world will be presenting peer reviewed papers on electrical, mechanical, civil, and structural engineering forensic failures and general forensic engineering topics. Many presenters are Board Certified Diplomates in Forensic Engineering. Please attend if at all possible. You will not be disappointed. I never am. First time attendees get 50% off the seminar fees. For more information on the upcoming seminar or to learn more about NAFE, go to nafe.org.

Expert Referrals

I have the privilege to work with many great forensic experts in the United States, Asia and Europe in the fields of Accident Reconstruction, Electrical Failures, Mechanical Failures just to name a few disciplines. Please allow me to refer to you one of these court tested experts for your next insurance claim or legal matter. There is no charge to you. I do not get a finders fee from anyone. This is my way of helping. Plus, I can help my Forensic Engineering colleagues. Please email me or call 404.395.7441.

Note: No warranties, expressed or implied, are made to the suitability of any expert referred to you. Do your homework to make sure you have the right expert.

...about the Editor

Richard A. Rice, PE is President and Forensic Engineer for Mutual Engineering, Inc. - MEI. Because of 30 years of continuous civil/structural design services, and his early and continued exposure to his friends and families many construction businesses, Mr. Rice is uniquely qualified to provide Civil/Structural Forensic Engineering services to the insurance, legal, and construction industries. Services include building design and construction, roadway design and construction, building inspection and code compliance, building/foundation collapse, construction site incidents, and other property loss subjects. Mr. Rice is a licensed professional engineer in several states, and a Fellow and Board Certified Diplomate of the National Academy of Forensic Engineers (NAFE).

Mr. Rice has written a novel and numerous technical articles published in professional journals for NAFE, the National Association of Subrogation Professionals (NASP), and the Georgia Defense Lawyer Association (GDLA). Please call/email Mr. Rice or visit his company's webpage:

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